(((O))) Month: March 2008

Boris – Smile

Boris are definitely a ‘state of mind’ band, so listening to their new album while sat at my desk on a cold, damp Monday morning may not be totally conducive to full appreciation, but none the less it makes quite an impression. ‘Smile’ opens with the g …

Danava – Unonou

My jaw has just hit the floor, I’ve had to grab the nearest lamp post with my left hand as I involuntarily bend double. I look around to see if anyone else can hear what I’m hearing, which of course they can’t as I have my headphones on. I bite my hand …

Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago

The location where this album was born has definitely contributed to the mood abound on this release; Bon Iver holed himself up in a log cabin for 4 months to write and record this, his debut CD. Influential nods must go to Elliott Smith and Iron & Win …

the acorn – glory hope mountain

The second album proper from Ontario’s The Acorn is a delicate & intelligent affair. This band have been tarred with the brush of ‘Indie Folk’ up until now, but this record should break them out of that pigeon hole quite nicely. I don’t know what it is …

Dan Salter

Dan is a long time survivor of the music industry. He spent most of the nineties playing bass in bands & scratching out a living as an events / club promoter, but has since graduated to a nice warm desk job with no heavy lifting. He decided to start th …

stephen malkmus – real emotional trash

If you’re looking for a change of direction or a soirée into the realm of UK grime, then turn away now. Since the demise of indie favourites Pavement, Malkmus has consistently ploughed the avant garde and this, his fourth since going solo, is no except …

helio sequence – keep your eyes ahead

The fourth album from the Portland duo sees them introduce a new sound to their oeuvre. Gone is the obsession with My Bloody Valentine atmospherics in favour of a Bob Dylan folk leaning and a pop sensibility that could be on an earlier Shins recording. …

foals – antidote

There’s a lot being talked about Foals at the moment, with an NME front cover and a sold out Astoria headlining spot. Live they actually do live up to the hype and look like an interesting proposition, deft guitar work and keyboards battle it out to pa …

Most Serene Republic – Population

Out at the back end of last year across the pond, the latest output from Canadian label du jour Arts & Crafts now gets an airing over here. The Most Serene Republic (TMSR) are a six piece from the suburbs of Toronto and ‘Population’ is their third and …

elbow – the seldom seen kid

Is there currently a more consistent British band than Elbow? Over the course of seven years and 4 albums, they have made a unique corner of Indie-land their own. Whilst ‘Seldom Seen Kid’ does not quite scale the glorious heights of ‘Asleep In The Back …

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